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EX PASO HERALD
SI HEM. TM I
ENTRANCES TO NEW ANNEX ON
SAN ANTONIO ST. MESA AVk
AND THRU EL PASO PIANO CO
AT 208 TEXAS STREET.
SATURDAY EVENINGS WE ARE
OPEN UNTIL 8:30 O'CLOCK. ON
ALL OTHER BUSINESS DAYS WE
CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 6 OCLOCK.
GREAT PLfifl
Send l Your Mall Orders.
Corner Meia Avenue and San Aatoalo Street
Private II ranch Exchange 3300
Phone Orders Promptly Filled.
POPULAR
ft v Ivl
I
"Old Folks at Home" Star--vring
Great English Actor
at Grecian Today.
"" f lowing is the complete crltl-
c - f in 1ne New York Mail. This is
- m criticism and not specially
T pj" ' rr sb matter issued from film
p-j!n The Old Folks at Heme"
w 11 bp abflw n at tl- ' recian today and
A Little
Ohiap's Idea
Stylish New Snits-Truly The
Best In Twn9 $15 $19o50
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Greci i patrons are es-
ked to --ad the following;
r lirht be mentioned that this
r re c nne of the three placed in
" ork M 1 s honor roll a
r 'itinct "i a-orded to hut
Tiir oi rnrHi t iiomr.-
n Inlrnxel Dramatic Film From Honk
ty Rupert Ifuche.
T. l bj Frederick W. Rath for
e N w t i-k MaiL
T s is about - t a task to
" w d pktui of thts film that
t 2 o si all r i iiMirate to the
v " he filr t would be to
: n ti i erni3 ' tt tV allies will
t ii Ko iin ic one of those
' lictur 'iTt ood points
in sml undinre that al-
i fej r e-n at heart you
v r - il f el adequately
t boo I f MTionras at your
I h- 'iei -t w. can come to
r t pra s with any degree
is i imagine all of the
i i'llime nr adjectues that
ntte i ith the td letters
vvrite as b-inp placed side
this re w and let it 50 at
d any :'-a that the picture
1 unaw r of the fart that
r Folks at Hoi was written
Muk'Jh - iTfi tht it is con-
h not orb th rreiit urit-
t' reat -1 iran writer but
c - rf ' gnu - of all American
r " v-ould si it tt in thi para-
j. "" matt f n formation But
thou! ' nf co;nes of this.
" r c been t -stiined by im-
j rtad ' I a it were su-
Jp" f tj tv t" Iweil in 1 Jit hook as a
T Ii - . film if -i ns in the telling.
jr r v ' ui tlif Fin rts director
i c i '2d 'he or did hif work
" 'iinel r like manner ana
' - ee o !iira and film
- to si .k it tamed bv but
- tor: IV iesult is that on
v he picture and recognize it
" from if t n of Rupert
3 - Tnen t- the photoplay Is
-" - for its characterizations
- -e st rain e I natural true to
it T tP5 of the book.
a Be rhr.hm Tree becomes
3 i-n Tt t1 u mv trouble.
I- in fcff .iiif of the best
c mn the wrtT has seen.
I -tor-pi - of TctlnK. Joee-
iu v il as Mrs folburn Elmer
T the m ot'rs nbose
-ps t -p t itnr Vildred
1 i p n U ; t decidedly
r it s ie 1- -ttrac-
n or and one
t ' v. ;h f- Ik r early re-
4 -rree
c l. t.. tl . ' tor. hi -work
1 on ni-n 1 iMe b-truse it
- r ' t t iK 1 Tt 1 pointed
v a to nnjr out eery
I .- anI t he relieved in-
u t lt- touches
point x h commended Is"
t r frr m f1 f nricinal stor.
"i Hi are T upe Mushes truth
n his '" -htforward man-
t . ffl-c tha t ' of them might
k ha bepn used to good
V
T"olk 1 TTrvme conoid 1
n-rf"ia i' ii not a"- a inero J
ic 1 phot Plai that ranks as J
few reil his feature pro-
r ' e year Vlv. j
AouiD rHMPioNnir nnin. I
" -'oi and "Rrooklrn oaseball '
f- een r Rijou theater
lomorrow battl ng for the
pi It c ih -eatest and
" if b-tiil pirtu"1 ever
i ' -!n - i1-! one hour to
i 'npor int plnj s of the five
v
in- evpr r. rked a winner he-
ime ai d lot" BeteherHfe.
Bur did yon ee pick a win-
" - ihe ganif am win" Easiest
s world Here's the dope
-tase or te present situa-
Jebody -n ttn world and a
- Vd-.en is nutt dsppv. loonev
r -ebUT r ha-npionhip games.
-c- ft could t ot see the games
picture o' the battles the
mad'1 j"e-- plav that
.trnant is iown and that is
; r r f rUem n T-be a hit of
t to Com1 earl toda- and
n ght crowds Shows start
ho - -dr
mti rrnwiitT I 'the coMniT."
- s fhe la da s showing of
J?1 r i d "Greater "Vi'asraph feature
it' r r-v it wih nita Stewart in
t e nrg role r the vlhambra. It
wa tr "h-a--t agnr- hi mind that
w --e mbat' Two forces woven
T" f en fabr c two hearts that
rf tu-ie Iri- mother bartered
- man for his social position
r r- d debtt. :ut the girl's faith
t - tt- b apoher m-in whom she had
s rirried ard who had been re-
t Id Hon h overrides the
3j f ner home lif1 aes ner bus-;
1 n lup et :li t iiiiiir tnu mius-
I - t- T-r in th rttrn .IT a np.ir rtV
v e- a vig'orouF a'tention-eompel-1
- -e r-onch!ng diama with stac
c on and emotional interest.
liioww iimti finrx
r 1 s 'jr y the Thanhouser star will
- -(- ne vgwam Tomorrow in
" ahouser spei lal feature. "At
" Fug of the Aqueduct" It is a
t - --g romantic drama produced
t Jib tre f-i- and skill which has made
l Ti.nhouer people famous in raov-
j7 fc turc cinles.
?p menca Ftr- " a reel of
j- - ' -nd lnstrution. will also
1 he t -digram
" I- the famous merican star
"tl i " llptte. will he s( n in his
g fsi t s j cess ""-herlock Holmes'
1
IPIK VTIO- I MQIE.
f r tiful Audi-. MunHon Amer-
-''-t ; erfect model is showing
on orrow and Fnda in a re-
rrenn-nt f Inspiration the
ih't caused 8u much comment
w ..; chown tnre -t the T"mque
a iiniths a.o Th se who did
it before sh"uM not miss this
r n t a It ii .1 n ost wonderful
ire many rsp. t The shows
at M a. m . and 1- 4i p. nx
-ITIII THE I-A" TICKCTS.
n rowdt attending -vtr .perform-
p of vVithm the I-aTi are so large
? so Tunv patror-s delav securing
; - "i the last oment. that the
Tci s-tjand managfnienr urges those
1 el- attending to assist in -elie- -
01 office rush b securing
1 an e. Th11 are on sale at
j erd theater ( office dail
- . " r jn. Admissions range
ft- - a 'n cents- Vd-
U Citizen
a- -t in syni f i. with present
" ""it c adminiftrit i and policies
r d-nt AVilsor r. respe tfnll-
r ' t ittend tl i n w irmme of
ht---FaiTbark- ' .- t Repub-
II adquarters wan nt"no ind
f reels Thu ay evening at s
T3di s espe .il 11 -cited AdT
Jt fflclent senrlce 1n lumber doors j
v jt ui iiers hardware paints
.. meK a d brushes Lan
der I umtrr C o d !
c handle 'j ton Montana
A. ici Phons 163-7675. Adv.
E was valking by his mother's
L;Mc in the October moonliaht.
and said. "Why. mother the moon
is keeping up with us all the time;
let's walk faster."
Queer itsn't it. these childish fanaes
hovering around us as Hallowe'en
draws near.
Anyway this idea of the kiddy's of
walking faster gels into us all this
bracing weather.
Thin. light colored clothes must go
the way the straw hats hae gone.
It's comfortable storekeeping to be
so well ready for the changes of
weather.
(Signed)
New SilKen
Blouses $29
MANY ery smart styles are be-
ing shown in dark striped Silk
Blouses made up of soft taffetas
messalines and charmeuses. There
are all color combinations and the
effects are very striking. They are
in dark blue with clustered hairlines
of green and black navy combined
with brown green and gray" in the
broader stripes two-toned wistarias
some in green- and purple others in
tones of broA-n all with conertible
collars forraing a very stylish neck
when turned down some with
white facings and novelty buttons
forming the popular tailored styles.
Included in this collection are lovely
Blouses of plain white flesh or pink
crepe de chine as well as fancy
striped crepe de chine.
(Sixth Floor)
Mercerized
Broclae 'Regis'
Corsets At
JLv .sbr?
HP ALL models in the cele-
brated "Regis" Corsets in
fancy mercerized broche;
topless style with clastic in-
serts at lop; silk braid trim-
med; four strong hose sup-
porters. These corsets are
well boned and show perfec-
tion in workmanship. They
are splendid values and eery
pair will give satisfaction.
(Fourth Floor)
For TKe Out
DoorSIeeper
17E hae Men's Pajamas made
"'of good grade outing flannel
in one or two piece styles with feet
attached or detachable and hoods
that button on to the collar.
Medium weight at $2.00
Double weight at $3.00
OUTDOOR NIGHT SHIRTS With
hood and pockets for feet. 66
inches in length.
Medium weight $L50
Double weight $2.00
OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS &
NIGHT SHIRTS-A large line from
which to select.
Night Shirts. . .50c to $1.50
Pajamas $1.00 to $2.00
(First Floor)
Gorgeously Kued
Japanese SlisjaorJos
1PHESE luxurious hand embroid-
ered robes are made of fine silk
and embellished in designs from
the land of cherry blossoms. There
are brilliant colors also subdued
shades. "Popular 9& -v e-v
Special." at 950
(Fifth Floor)
Vari-Colared
iSilK Petticoats
TJSEST quality chiffon taffetas.
Some trimmed with hemstitched
ruffles very full and in all the
desired shades. Changeable blues
and greens purple lavender rose
pink and other wanted colors.
"Popular
Special"
$4.95
(Fifth Floor)
Cordl-ttroy BatH
OaSy $2.95
YOU will positively proclaim these Suits to be the best styles and the greatest
values you have seen under $25.00. Fine wool velours chiffon broadcloths
poplins whipcords and gabardines. We'l-fitting models. Correct stylish lengths
Fine silk linings half and full belted and straight line backs with the smart
ripple. Xobby large collars convertible and handsomely fur trimmed. Colors in-
clude Burgundy navy brown green and black. These suits embody more merit
in the foundation of the garment material workmanship and finish than anv
suits you have ever seen at $15.00 and $19.50. (Fifth Floor)
It's Ainmagimg Wh
resses at SIS $2
at Oh
5$
"W T makes no difference what the occasion there's a
little frock here to suit And because of our tre-
mendous buying powers these dresses are always
better for the money.
First are those for Evening Wear Some of rainbow-
taffetas rather short and quite bouffant for a young
person who loves to dance. Of course their little
bodices are of lace.
Some are of soft shimmery satins in the long flow-
ing lines that are so good for seekers of the svelt fig-
ure. As often as not they veil underskirts of
gold or siher nets with a touch of some glinting fab-
ric on the bodice. Black is good so are rose deep
Egyptian blue pink and green.
Then come those that are suitable for an afternoon at
cards as for an informal dinner.
In these. Satins prevail with Georgette next in favor.
ice Our
S450 Offer
As for the colorings they're nothing short of exquisite
rich dark browns combined with beige the plum
and Burgundy shades navy and Holland blue greens
and of course black.
Their skirts are full usually draped. And they have
pelerine or deep collars flaring sleeves and Oriental
embroidery and bead work.
And last but certainly not least the general utility
dress.
And it's smart you can be sure whether it's all satin all
serge or combinations of the two. Black dark blue.
green brown and Burgundy are the colors with just
some beadwork. to match or in contrast with Chinese
floss or tinsel embroidery some quite simple with
white silk collars cuffs and drapery facings.
And. so they go we could fill a whole page just
about these dresses-$15 $25 and $34.50.
(Fifth Floor)
Variety Is The
?se Skirts $7o50 to $15
&
A:
SELECTION twice as varied as you will find elsewhere with values that are beyond
Comparison will greet you at $7.50 $9.50 $10.50 $1Z0 and $15.00. these Autumn
and Winter skirts are in all the Tavored styles and effects; yoke and belted models as well
as pleated skirts of novelty plaid and striped all wool fabrics or silks. If you are inter-
ested in a separate skirt we ask you to view this matchless collection before purchasing
elsewhere. Come in tomorrow and try one of them on. Whether you wish to purchase or
not we will take great pleasure in showing you. We also irn a complete stock of extra size
skirts. (Fifth Floor)
Coats That Are Marvels Of
Style And Value$19.50 Up
its
coat
i ND it is an offering that could not be better timed coming just when coat buying is at
"height. The superiority of "Popular" coat values and the supremacy of "Popular" ci
styles are more keenly apparent than ever in the group at $19.50 to $39.50.
The assortments are comprehensiv e and embrace everything that is new and practical for
Winter's wear. Coats splendidly made of dependable velours cylinder cloths English whip-
cords imperial velours tweeds and broadcloths. All the correct Autumn shades as well as
black are shown. The new large collars flaring cuffs and smart trimming ideas are appar-
ent. $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 $34.50 and $39.50. (Fifth Floor)
Smart New
Hats In A
jale9 At
"Worth. More
T is nothing more or less
than an opportunity to buy
the season's smartest millinery
modes at a very very small
price.
There are Hals of silk velvet
and of Lyon's silk velvet and
hatters plush trimmed with
gold ornaments and other nov-
elty effects.
Shown in black brown navy green and other colors; also two-
toned effects small medium or large shapes. Choice of the col-
lection in this sale Thursday at $5.00. (Sixth Floor)
A Real
mesi s
Uratriminni
Trimmed And
ed Milliinery
Each one oirtk CJ S.V-pJ fc Over
a new "JF $v 7 0
Fall tTJy : Different
Model " Shapes
THIS is a star event and
should interest hundreds
of economical women. The
success of the sale is assured
from the outset by the re-
markably fine collection of
new fresh hats we have been
able to obtain at a price far
below the usual wholesale
cost.
These are extra fine Ilatters
Plush and Icon's Velvet
shapes with French edges.
Everv Hat is hand-blocked.
The shapes are the newest that Paris has pro-
duced. Sailors Tricornes Colonials and Off-the-Face
Hats mostly in black but there is a splendid
assortment of colors. It's a splendid opportunity
one that you rarely get so rarly in the season.
The Trimmed Hats will receive their first show-
ing on Thursday. Then- an- more than 100 dis-
tinctive ideas all gleaned from abroad and from
the Eastern creations embracing the most attrac-
tive fashions of tin- da. All from New York's
leading designers. t Sixth Flour J
Y
e
9
'olonras Hfikew A Thins
Or Two Albert
Clothing When
"Cosily thy Habit as thy Purse can buy
But not expressed in Fancy Rich not Gaudy
For ifie apparel oft proclaims the man."
Thus counseled the sagacious Polon-
Ius and well does his argument fit in
with ours in these clothing talks. A
man may please his fancy here with
ready-to-wear clothing of fine wool-
ens and at the price he may elect to pay.
It is our business to know the style of
clothing a man wants and we have as-
siduously followed our trade.
The styles cuts or models call them what you will
are here in varieties large enough to please all.
And they are not merely written-about-styles such
as any coat 'hanging upon a good form may be
remarked to have. When we speak of style we
mean the "style" of the suit and the man together.
TSms Is a Style Age for Men
But to build a good suit there must be a founda-
tion of principle plus materials. "Popular" Men's
Clothing today at $35.00 or $15.00 and in-between
has the same lines the same style and the
same all wool standards. The difference in the
prices is in the tailoring and woolen values. So whether a man pays $15.00 or $35.00 he gets
money than he can buy elsewhere in any store or shop w -.e reacy-to-wear clothes are waiting to
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Pr
more for Lis
be sold.
We Sua'a'ests Fay at Least $16.50
$25 Suits
A little bet:er than the suits
usually sold elsewhere for
more money. For men of all
sizes tastes and ages. The
equal of some custom made
suits.
Suits at $20
Good practical suits for weekdays and
Sundays. Built right of good mater-
ials. Sensible styles for all men. Two
suits at $20.00 is far seeing economy
as compared with one double the
price.
$16.5Suits
An in-between price for a
first rate suit. AH wool of
course. Well made of noiij
tiresome patterns. We could
say more good things about
these suits but the best words
to describe them are See
them.
$!5oOO Suits
All wool and made up in the styles
men will want. Not a few men have
judged these suits to be worth around
$20. We are satisfied to sell them
for $15.00.
$30 Suits
The tailoring in these sui's is
the prominent feature. If you
are "toucjiy" about the width
of your collar the point of a
lapel these suits answer to
their name when called.
$22o50 Suits
Father and son can find a suit to suit
each of their tastes at this price and
the Jailoring and material are good.
t
One of a kind in a size.
Slightly "different" models of
the finest woolens. The only
difference between these suits
and a good made-to-order
garment i that "ou may see
how they look op vou before
deciding to fcuj.
We Sell Hart Schaffner & Marx Rogers Peel Kuppenheimer and "Fiiform" Suits.
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